Lee Robinson celebrated his 100th Queens appearance with a clean sheet and a pretty much spotless jersey.

The 26-year-old was in goal for the rampant 5-0 win at Stranraer and was reduced to a spectator’s role.

He said: “It’s only over the past week I realised it was close; it sneaks up on you. I just take one game at a time to be honest.

“I had a good save early on but apart from that I didn’t have anything to do at all. I thought the lads were great. I’ll take that every week.”

The keeper admits he has a soft spot for the Palmerston club and is enjoying his latest spell in Dumfries.

Robinson added: “This is my third spell. The first one was fine, the second not so good, but the last two years have been great.

“The fans have been good, even last year, and that was part of my reason for staying. I care a lot about the club and want us to do well.”

With the title within their grasp, Robinson and his team-mates don’t want any slip-ups. He added: “You just have to take each game as it comes and wait until it’s mathematically impossible for anyone to catch us.

“We’ve just got to keep the standards up. It would be a disaster if we didn’t win it now but, if we win it in May, you’d take that as well.